Cooking with cannabis is not as easy as I thought

Forty multiple minutes later I was digging into a pan of the worst pot brownies I have ever eaten in my life

I should have l received my lesson from Chopped, you’ve seen that show before, right? It’s a cooking competition where chefs have a time limit, and a set bin of ingredients, to make a spectacular dish. These cooks make it all look so easy that it made myself and others know I could cook valuable food in a flash. It turns out cooking is a skill that takes years to cultivate, and I sucked at it. The exact same thing happened when I decided to try my hand at making edibles. I had seen them in the cannabis dispensary, however they were so valuable I never purchased any. They sold a cannabis infused chocolate bar for forty bucks, which I felt was outrageous. There was no way any candy bar, even a single richly infused with marijuana and THC, could be worth that much currency. They also sold rice krispie treats, cookies, muffins, space cakes, and pot brownies, however they were all at least multiple bucks apiece! I got to thinking “how hard could it be to make cannabis edibles anyway?” I purchased some brownie mix from the grocery store, ground up a few grams worth of cannabis sativa, then sprinkled it into the batter. Forty multiple minutes later I was digging into a pan of the worst pot brownies I have ever eaten in my life. I still ate them, of course, I wasn’t about to throw multiple grams worth of cannabis into the trash even if it did taste terrible, then maybe I will just stick to smoking my cannabis from here on out.

 

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